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<TITLE>FIrst Test of Section 18.1 of CSS2 Spec</TITLE>

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#id1 {cursor: auto}
#id2 {cursor: crosshair}
#id3 {cursor: default}
#id4 {cursor: pointer}
#id5 {cursor: move}
#id6 {cursor: e-resize}
#id7 {cursor: text}
#id8 {cursor: wait}
#id9 {cursor: help}
#ida {cursor: url(ovalbbut.gif) }



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Testing FIrst Testable Statement of Sec 18.1 of CSS2 Specification
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1. The cursor property specifies the type of cursor to be displayed for the
pointing device.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #1 above is passed, then
the UA determines the cursor to display based on the current context.
The rule applied is "#id1 {cursor: auto}".
<p ID=id2>
A simple crosshair is used.  The rule applied is "#id2 {cursor: crosshair}".
<p ID=id3>
The platform-dependent default cursor is used.
The rule applied is "#id3 {cursor: default}".
<p ID=id4>
Here the cursor should be a pointer that indicates a link.
The rule applied is "#id4 {cursor: pointer}".
<p ID=id5>
Here it is indicated that something is to be moved.
The rule applied is "#id5 {cursor: move}".
<p ID=id6>
Here it is indicated that an edge is to be moved.
The rule applied is "#id6 {cursor: e-resize}".
<p ID=id7>
Here it is indicated the text that may be selected.
The rule applied is "#id7 {cursor: text}".
<p id="id8">
Here it is indicated that the program is busy and the user should wait.
The rule applied is "#id8 {cursor: wait}".
<p id="id9">
Here it is indicated that help is available for the object under the cursor.
The rule applied is "#id9 {cursor: help}".
<p id="ida">
Here the user agent retrieves the cursor from "ovalbbut.gif".
The rule applied is "#ida {cursor: url(ovalbbut.gif)}".
<p>
All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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